Some customers allege that Upstart transmitted their personal information to unannounced third parties through hidden tracking technologies embedded in Upstart’s loan application flow. When applying for a personal loan, debt consolidation loan, or other credit product through Upstart’s website or mobile app, some customers claim their data, including income, employment history, address, and Social Security information, was shared with companies like TikTok and Google without their knowledge or consent. The claims allege this was a violation of privacy laws and consumer protection regulations.
If you believe you may qualify, you may be eligible to pursue compensation. Eligibility requirements include:
- Age Requirement: You are 18 years or older.
- Upstart User: Within the past two years, you visited Upstart’s website, mobile app, or online application flow and entered personal information into the loan application.
- Information Provided: You entered at least some of the following information: contact information, income information, employment information, address, date of birth, or Social Security number (last four digits or full number).
If you believe you have been impacted, here’s what you can do:
- Submit Documentation: Gather any documents or records showing that you used or accessed an Upstart loan application. This may include confirmation emails, loan offers, screenshots, account records, or proof that you provided your personal or financial information during the process.
- Account Information: Have your contact information and state of residence ready, along with details about what type of loan you were exploring (personal loan, debt consolidation, auto refinance, etc.) and approximately when you used Upstart.
- Complete the Form: If you believe you qualify, complete the form and submit any supporting documents to learn if you may qualify to pursue compensation through an arbitration claim.